>>3321162I didn't even notice it the first time, but you're right. And it's not like she was keeping her head on the inside to help her turn or something like that, since she was switching sides. Weird.

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>>3321697>Except Jiho, I feel she rejected a lot of guys that came to her parent's store and knows every trick in the book so she's unimpressedJust make her some picanha. Koreans are always impressed by a good beef.

From the resources pastebin in the OP:>Material for learning the Korean language:>https://www.reddit.com/r/Korean/comments/rq3th/the_ultimate_beginners_resource_thread/>The first thing to do is learn hangul. After that, pick up an introductory textbook and go through it. Supplement the textbook with online resources (video lessons, flashcards and so on). Make sure to avoid romanizations and use hangul whenever possible.

>>3321965I've lurked for a while. But reverse image searches doesn't always return positive results, and there's too many fine K-pop women for me to know at this point. Would be lovely to at least be able to read some of it so I don't have to ask for names all the time. I'll give it a shot, crossing fingers and all that

>>3321966Yeah, image searches are specially terrible at locating twitter images. If you get really stuck trying to find something, feel free to ask, though. We are a slow thread, but the people who come here are usually quite nice

>>3322603That's what I was thinking too. Much more 2ne1 than black pink. I do like the one with the Naky nose, but I don't understand what all of the Ryujin fuss. The one with Dami's sleepy eyes makes me feel strange.

>>3322799I'm probably remembering it incorrectly. I thought he said he had transferred full control to the task force in 2017. I'm seeing now that he still composed for them in 2018. Anyway, IMO their last couple of songs and all their Japanese stuff was pretty bad. What Is Love was alright, but I liked their earlier songs better

>>3322906So they're saying that one of the members of Black Pink slept with this Paul Tollett guy? Is there any proof behind this rumor, because it seems so fucking absurd. Next they'll say that one of them slept with Stephen Colbert.

>>3322906First they say Jennie fucked YG, now they say some fag flew all the way to Korea to fuck her in exchange for a spot at some retarded American festival. Why not have Jennie fly to him? Sounds weird to have the client fly across the globe to meet a prostitute

>>3322947The two groups that got me into kpop have now disbanded. I'm glad I got to see Yura irl and got a signed album from them, but Hyemi will never know how much she means to me. I just hope she's doing what she wants.

>>3323051The world isn't ending because old inactive groups decided to announce their disbandment now. A growing American fanbase is not a threat as long as K-pop remains a niche there. I think BTS going on their communist talk shows is a much worse omen, but hopefully that will only affect gaypop

>>3323780I agree that Yuna and Lia looked similar, but should have done a different color for debut. I think blonde would look way better, but I'm also very biased. Or at least like a strawberry blonde. Something a little less neon. Still a mega qt.

>>3324702>>3324715Yeah, I think they were just trying to make it sound more modern. I don't think that's a standard transliteration. For example:https://namu.wiki/w/Saturday%20Night%20LiveSaturday Night Live -> 새터데이 나잇 라이브https://namu.wiki/w/%EC%83%88%ED%84%B4Saturn -> 새턴

>>3324722He is talking about thishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_and_alveolar_flapsIn many English dialects, this phoneme replaces a 't' or 'd' sound that occurs between vowels. This same phoneme is what Koreans use for ㄹ, so when representing spoken English in hangul, they will sometimes use ㄹ for a t or d, to make it sound more natural.

>>3325726Hello, this is /hr/'s support team, Oppa45 will be your executive assistant.

Seems like you already downloaded Avidemux, that's good! you'll use it to edit the video and convert it to a lossless HuffYUV (to avoid losing quality if you want to later convert to webm with another program) or if you want to convert to mp4 like you asked.

The option you're going to use with the later is Mpeg4AVC, then in Configuration (right below that) you'll untick Adavance Configuration, so you can select the next options:

Preset: Medium (no change in quality, just reduction of file size if you use slow, etc)Tunning: FilmProfile: main for 720p, high for 1080pAnd by default the Encoding Mode is Constant Rate Factor, which is a good option, and 20 a good quality; you can go lower for better quality (it's already good enough, but maybe you noticed something in the end result).

The final step (if you're encoding the whole file) is deinterlacing (obligatory for TV/HDTV sources). You can go to Filters>Interlacing>Yadif. For Mode select the first option if you want 30 fps or the second option if you want a 60 fps one.

>>3325726What is the webm converter that you mentioned? If it supports mkv, you can just remux your .ts files (that is, copy over the video and audio into a new container without having to reencode). To do that, you can use avidemux (set video and audio to "copy" and output format to mkv), since you already have it installed, or you can install mkvtoolnix, which is a dedicated program for muxing mkv:

https://mkvtoolnix.download/downloads.html

Since you are already going to transcode (that is, make a new encode with a lossy codec) those files when creating your webms, I don't recommend transcoding the .ts files beforehand. It will take longer and will tend to either degrade quality or blow up the file size.

Just to give you a better understanding of what that output format is: a video file is a collection of streams, put together using a container format (which avidemux calls the output format). A video stream will contain instructions on how to generate frames (images) to be shown on your screen, an audio stream will have samples to be played on your speakers, and the container will have information about those streams, so the media player knows how to decode and time them correctly.

The mkv format is the most flexible one, so you can usually remux any file using it. Other formats like mp4 or webm are more restrictive, in the sense that they only allow certain types of video and audio. To use those, you might have to reencode the video and/or audio from your original file. In your particular case, you probably have .ts files containing mpeg-2 video and maybe ac3 audio, assuming they are from Korean TV. That means you would have to at least transcode the audio in order to mux into an mp4.

>>3325764I believe he won't be cutting the video in avidemux, so I wouldn't recommend doing lossless encodes, since he will likely run out of disk space quickly.

>>3325779For sure. He didn't mention what files he wants to convert. If he is cutting individual music show performances, it might not be so bad, but if he is doing variety shows or something like that, it will be pretty annoying to reencode the whole thing whichever way.

>>3326774Yeah, there is only a small minority of activists being offended by stuff, but they are legitimized by a large portion of westerners who accept accusations of racism as a social death sentence. That is what companies are really scared of

>>3326780Some parts definitely didn't go as well as during training, but I think she did fine. As she said in the video, the hoop is pretty difficult, and she was probably quite nervous as well. I was watching the vlog from last year's ISAC and the last rehearsal they show is pretty much perfect, but then during the actual performance she still made some small mistakes